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  1. Attorney-General Submissions - 4 December 2017 [pdf, 383 KB]

    ...Fishing) Regulations 1998 apply within the rohe moana area and significantly overlap with the current proposal. The Kaimoana Regulations were developed to give effect to s 10 of the Fisheries Settlement Act, and intend to provide more management responsibility to local iwi for their fishing practices. 49. Where non-commercial rights and interests are provided for in regulations under the Fisheries Act, this provides a defence to any person fishing in accordance with such regulatio...

  2. [2022] NZIACDT 5 – LS v Murthy (4 April 2022) [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...filed at about 5pm. She did not read the WhatsApp message until later that evening. [52] In answer to the complaint regarding the failure to file the assessment application with NZQA in a timely manner, counsel states that Ms Murthy was not responsible for the delay. It was not until the complainant told her on 18 August 2020 that the documents had been given to Ms A, a tenant in the consultancy’s offices, that she was aware of this. By this time, Ms A had left the offices....

  3. 11.1. Appendix 1 to JWS 11 - Draft Amendments to PC7 [pdf, 359 KB]

    ...Community water supply Means a water supply for the primary purpose of supplying drinking water to communities, that may also be used for industrial and business uses, and is for the purpose of enabling territorial authorities to meet their responsibilities for the supply of drinking water under the Health Act 1956 and the Local Government Act 2002. A community water supply serves 25 or more people for at least 60 days a year. Mainline irrigation pipes The primary...

  4. [2021] NZACC 95 – Kirkland v ACC (5 July 2021) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...Reeve’s report, be referred for specialist orthopaedic comment, particularly as to whether there is a casual link between tenosynovitis of the plantar aspect of the foot identified by Dr Reeves and the accident event in October 2014. [16] In response to this direction, the Corporation sought specialist advice from Orthopaedic Surgeon Mr Vasudeva Pai. [17] On 17 May 2017 Mr Pai diagnosed that it was more than likely that Ms Kirkland had peroneal tendonosis of her right foot and...

  5. 2021-05-21 ORC & OWRUG - MOC - identifying issues for determination regarding dams [pdf, 447 KB]

    ...Community water supply Means a water supply for the primary purpose of supplying drinking water to communities, that may also be used for industrial and business uses, and is for the purpose of enabling territorial authorities to meet their responsibilities for the supply of drinking water under the Health Act 1956 and the Local Government Act 2002. A community water supply serves 25 or more people for at least 60 days a year. D E E M E D W A T E R P E...

  6. [2019] NZCAA 13 (5 August 2019) [pdf, 384 KB]

    ...appellant's business model involves the supply of the product, which is manufactured offshore and imported into New Zealand. An offshore company that wholly owns the New Zealand company manufactures the product. In New Zealand, the appellant is responsible for the importation process, paying customs duty on importation, and it uses contractors to store and distribute the product. The appellant generally sells the product to retailers, including supermarkets, oil companies which...

  7. 9.1 Appendix 1 to JWS 9 - Recommended Amendments to PC7 [pdf, 423 KB]

    ...Community water supply Means a water supply for the primary purpose of supplying drinking water to communities, that may also be used for industrial and business uses, and is for the purpose of enabling territorial authorities to meet their responsibilities for the supply of drinking water under the Health Act 1956 and the Local Government Act 2002. A community water supply serves 25 or more people for at least 60 days a year. Mainline irrigation pipes The primary...

  8. Gay v Tupara-Katu - Succession to Boy Kapua [2021] Chief Judge's MB 1120 (2021 CJ 1120) [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...told me that my mother had to sign the papers as Uncle Boy had a will and it was a legal document. I told my mother this and she responded that if there was a will, there should be no need for her to sign anything. I then told Taia my mother’s response, to which she repeated to me that my mother had to sign the papers. Believing what Taia had told me was true, I went back to my mother and said that if there was a will, signing the papers could do no harm. And so my mother sign...

  9. Tuwhangai v Boon - Kawhia U2B [2022] Maori Appellate Court MB 347 (2022 APPEAL 347) [pdf, 313 KB]

    ...expressly referred to in the judgment of the Chief Judge. She claimed that the evidence is not new, as it was prepared for, discussed, and relied on in the 2018 decision, and was referred to and relied on by the appellant in submissions filed in response to Mrs Boon’s application to the Chief Judge. Ms Fraser said that the absence of those documents from the case file appears to be an inadvertent error, rather than indicating these documents comprise new or fresh evidence, and tha...

  10. Compensation Guidelines for Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment - Including Home Detention and Military Detention [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...Extending the scheme to home detention 18. Every wrongful conviction is regrettable and the principal remedy in our system of justice is to have the conviction set aside and removed from the person’s record. Monetary compensation is an exceptional response, reserved for those cases where the deprivation of liberty is most significant. Maintaining the scope of the scheme 19. The main argument for the status quo is that it would reserve the scheme for the most serious cases and the...